Exhibitions on Screen  | Wildflowers of Kaarta Koomba

Exhibitions on Screen | Wildflowers of Kaarta Koomba

Kambarang (October-November) is the sixth season in the Nyoongar Calendar. This is the season of birth, as the weather continues to warm up. During the Kambarang season, we see an abundance of colours and flowers exploding all around us. The City of Perth Urban...

Exhibitions On Screen | Édouard Vuillard

Exhibitions On Screen | Édouard Vuillard

Édouard Vuillard (1868–1940) was a prominent French painter and printmaker, recognised for his role in the post-Impressionist group Les Nabis. Vuillard’s early works are characterised by vibrant patterns, where the boundaries between figures and backgrounds often...

Exhibitions On Screen | Glass Artists of WA

Exhibitions On Screen | Glass Artists of WA

Glass Artists of WA proudly present “Glass In Isolation,” the 2024 exhibition featuring the work of 27 talented glass artists. This exhibition offers a unique glimpse into the diversity and individuality of contemporary glass art...

Exhibitions on Screen | Colours of Djilba

Exhibitions on Screen | Colours of Djilba

Djilba is the fifth season in the Nyoongar calendar. This is the season of growth as the weather begins to warm up. Djilba is a time to look for the yellow and cream flowers starting to bloom en masse. As the season progresses and temperatures continue to rise, we’ll...

Exhibitions on Screen | 2024 Perth Poetry Festival

Exhibitions on Screen | 2024 Perth Poetry Festival

In celebration of the 2024 Perth Poetry Festival, WA Peots Inc. presents new works from the city’s poets with daily slow TV screenings on the City of Perth Urban Screens.This year, over 200 local works are displayed throughout the month of August. The 20th annual...

Exhibitions on Screen |  The Lester Prize for Portraiture 2024

Exhibitions on Screen | The Lester Prize for Portraiture 2024

The Lester Prize is one of Australia’s most prestigious awards for portraiture. It celebrates the talents of artists and engages the community. This screening premieres the finalists for this year’s Lester Prize, chosen from nearly 1,000 entries vying for the coveted...

Exhibitions on Screen | that’s how everything happens really

Exhibitions on Screen | that’s how everything happens really

that's how everything happens really is a video artwork designed for a large LED screen with audio capability, exploring the possibility of an unavoidable destruction in the creation of economic and social community, how this relates to the public created by large...

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Colours of Makuru

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Colours of Makuru

Makuru Slow TV: Celebrating the Season of Fertility in Perth’s Urban Heart.The Noongar season of Makuru, represented by the colour dark blue, symbolises the rain and chilly weather characteristic of this period. During Makuru, the South West experiences its coldest...

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Tjarlirli and Kaltukatjara Art

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Tjarlirli and Kaltukatjara Art

Tjarlirli Art Centre represents artists from Tjukurla in the Ngannyatjarra lands of Western Australia, while Kaltukatjara Art Centre is based in Docker River, Northern Territory. Both art centres have strong ties to the Papunya Tula movement, as families relocated...

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Artitja | Across the Water

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Artitja | Across the Water

“Across the Water” unites the vibrant and culturally rich artworks of Tiwi Islands artists from Munupi Arts with those from remote community Aboriginal art centres in the East Kimberley, including Kira Kiro Artists at Kalumburu, Waringarri Arts in Kununurra and...

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Community Arts Network

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Community Arts Network

Community Arts Network (CAN) present two narrative documentaries from the archive: Welcome to Balardong, a delightful yet poignant oral history from the town of York in Balardong set to stop motion animation, and Noongar Boodja...

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Ikuntji Artists

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Ikuntji Artists

A lot of stories are still being recounted of long journeys of people from various language groups, who travelled from rockholes and waterholes to caves and mountains finally arriving at Haasts Bluff. The locals, Luritja people of Haasts Bluff, were already here. Thus...

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Ninuku Arts

GOOLOGOOLUP NAIDOC SCREENINGS | Ninuku Arts

Ninuku Arts was founded in 2006 by a small group of Pitjantjatjara and Ngaanyatjarra artists in a small mud-brick building in Kalka Community, located in the far northwest corner of South Australia. Currently, the art centre supports a rotating roster of close to...

Exhibitions on Screen | Anna Park

Exhibitions on Screen | Anna Park

Chaotic collages of smiling women and bedroom whispers that mask our darkest projections. Speed streaks generate constant calls to action. Drawings exude a yearning for liberation. Emancipation from societal constraints never quite materialises. Anna Park’s first...